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Kelly Today

Frequently Asked Questions

If you follow me on Instagram, you may know a fair bit about me and my travel life. You might know about my insider travel tips and recommendations but I’ve never gone into depth to properly introduce myself.

Kelly Today

Where did the name Kelly Today come from?

It’s simple really. I have a bad habit of overthinking and getting overwhelmed about where I want to be or should be. I think this mostly stems from comparing myself to other people’s successes. However, I’ve learned over time that it is okay to not have everything figured out. Your 20s are a time when you get to explore and figure it out. Just to take life day by day. Live presently in the moment. I hope to encapsulate this in my brand to remind myself and others to embrace the present moment. Whether it is trying something new that day. Appreciating your loved ones. Exploring different places. Always focus on finding the joy and magic in the everyday.

When did you start Kelly Today?

I started Kelly Today at the start of 2022, just after I moved to South Korea. I wanted a creative outlet for my travels and life abroad. Originally it started with my Instagram and then transitioned to sharing it on my website.

Where do you get inspiration for your posts?

Anywhere, everywhere and nowhere. I use my social media as a personal platform, so my content is inspired by my everyday life, experiences, and surroundings.

Personal

Where are you from? Where are you based now?

I was born in South Africa but grew up in sunny Perth, Western Australia. I’ve spent the majority of my life in Perth but I have visited South Africa in the early 2000s to visit my family. I’d love to visit my birth country again! When I’m not travelling I still call Perth home. What can I say? You can’t beat the beaches on the West Coast.

What did you want to be when you were younger?

I have always been indecisive and as a kid, I never settled on one desired job. I think I considered options like a ballerina, a chef, a graphic designer, etc. By the time I reached high school, I started to consider the fields of criminology and biology. This led me to study microbiology and immunology in my first year of university. However, I ended up switching my majors to human geography and planning and law.

What did you study at university?

I have a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in Law and Human Geography and Planning.

Would you ever go back and further your education?

Never say never! I’d once considered specialising in urban and regional planning after I finished my undergraduate studies. I’ve always been fascinated with the urban form and its connection with human interaction. Specifically how cities are built, and how people can live and thrive in them. Whenever I’m exploring a new place I always love finding out about the history of the urban fabric

Travel

What are your favorite travel resources?

Data: To get instant access to data abroad I recommend Airalo. This is an app that allows you to download a prepaid eSIM to your phone in over 190 countries.

Flights: WayAway, Skyscanner, Google Flights, and Kayak are great sites to find cheap flights and great deals. I also check the airlines’ websites for comparison to find the best deal for my flight.

Accommodation: Booking.com, Agoda, and HostelWorld are platforms where you can find hostels and hotels anywhere in the world. If you’re looking for the best stays in South Korea check out my accommodation travel guide for Korea.

HOSTELWORLD – FIND AFFORDABLE HOSTELS

Discover budget and affordable stays around the globe with over 17,000 hostels waiting to be explored. Traveling doesn’t have to be expensive find cheap stays around the world.

Stay Safe: Staying connected abroad is important for safety and travel. Use NordVPN to access websites in your home country and protect your personal information when you use public WiFi.

Activities & Tours: Get Your Guide and Klook offer local guided tours and discounted tickets for local attractions and activities around the world.

KLOOK – SAVE $7 OFF TRAVEL ACTIVITIES & TOURS

Use Klook to find activities, tours, cars, hotels, and tickets to attractions at affordable prices. I love how easy it is to book in advance saving me $$ and time on my trip planning.

GET YOUR GUIDE – DISCOVER ADVENTURES

Use Get Your Guide to find local travel experiences and skip the line to iconic attractions. You won’t find these travel experiences anywhere else.

How are you able to travel so often?

I’ve always tried setting a lot of my earnings when I was a student for travel. I had a part-time job while I was studying full-time at university. It was a mixture of retail, hospitality, and tutoring positions. I honestly learned a lot from these part-time jobs, it’s a humbling experience seeing the behind-the-scenes of how each industry works. Ever since I moved to South Korea in 2022, I’ve also been saving money working as a TEFL teacher. Across the years of traveling, I’ve also found clever ways to travel on a budget with little savings. If you’re interested check out these 10 must-know travel tips on how to travel cheap anywhere in the world.

Have you ever studied abroad?

Yes! I did a short-term exchange in Japan in 2021. For my study area, I got to conduct fieldwork related to disaster management and urban planning in prefectures including Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Nagano.

Winter in Nagano Japan
Tokyo DisneySea
Have your parents paid for any of your trips?

No. I’m very fortunate to be able to live with my parents whilst saving up money which helped me out a lot. I wouldn’t have been able to travel as much if it wasn’t for this.

What is your favourite international travel destination?

At the moment I would have to say Japan. I’ve been three times and I still want to go back and explore the areas I haven’t visited yet. I’d love to explore the more undiscovered areas not covered by a lot of travelers.

What is your favourite Australian travel destination?

I might be biased, but as a West Australian, I really enjoy the Margaret River Region in the South West. In this area, you’ll be treated to its beautiful landscapes, wineries, fresh produce, surf breaks, and stunning beaches.

What is on your travel bucket list?

Everywhere! I have over 30 countries I want to visit including Switzerland, France, Vietnam, Iceland, and Africa. I’m also interested in exploring my home country, Australia, including North West WA, the Great Ocean Road, the Blue Mountains, Tasmania, and the list goes on!

What is the most adventurous travel activity you’ve ever done?

To date, I would say it’s a toss-up between swimming with whale sharks and skydiving in Western Australia. Next on my adventure bucket list, I’m hoping to go zip lining in Switzerland and snorkeling with manta rays.

Working abroad

What is your full-time job in South Korea?

I work as a full-time TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) Teacher in South Korea. I teach at grades 1 to 6 at an elementary school.

Why did you decide to pursue teaching abroad?

I heard great things about teaching abroad from both friends and family. This got me envious and led me to look into teaching abroad. It’s a great way to get some international work experience, earn some pocket money and travel in your free time.

How did you qualify to teach abroad?

I took an online Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) course.

Some countries don’t require a TEFL certificate however I wanted to get the certificate so I could be better prepared when I teach. A TEFL certificate is also a useful ticket to teach basically anywhere abroad. If you’re interested in teaching abroad check out this post.

Which TEFL course did you take?

I took the 11-week online TEFL course with International TEFL Academy. If you’re interested have a look at my referral link to find out more about the course.

Any advice for those thinking of teaching abroad?

I think if you’re interested you should definitely consider it! I would first research and see if teaching is a suitable fit for you first. It’s a huge decision! It’s courageous, scary, and exciting. It means sacrifices, change, and uncomfortable situations. But I can assure you, it’s worth it. Working in South Korea is definitely a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I don’t regret. The great thing about becoming a qualified TEFL teacher is that you can use this certification to get teaching jobs in a lot of countries.

Why did you choose South Korea for work?

After researching and talking with some friends South Korea felt like the best fit for me personally. This included the benefits of the work culture and lifestyle. Have a look here for a full breakdown of why I choose to teach in Korea.

Solo Travel

Why solo travel? Wouldn’t you rather go with someone?

There are both cons and pros to traveling with someone and solo. Personally, solo travel makes me feel empowered, and I love having the flexibility to create an itinerary with only myself in mind, from sightseeing to travel dates. I personally would rather go alone than not go at all!


And then there is the most dangerous risk of all – the risk of spending your life not doing what you want on the bet you can buy yourself the freedom to do it later.”

— Randy komisar

I’m nervous about solo traveling – Any advice?

Just do it! If you’re just starting out try traveling somewhere near to you or pick a location that seems safe and interesting. I promise it is daunting at first but you will feel amazing after you make the journey yourself.

Photography

How do you edit your photos and videos?

My favourite programs to edit my content are Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop on my Macbook Pro.

What camera gear do you use?

Full a full guide on my camera equipment check out this post here.

Who is taking photos of you on your travels?

On my solo adventures, I usually capture self-portraits in the following ways:

  • Ask a stranger. This method requires a bit of patience. I usually look for someone that is taking photos with a similar device as me. For example, if I want a photo with my camera, I’ll look for someone shooting with a camera. Alternatively, for a phone picture, I would keep an eye out for someone taking photos on a phone. If you find that the first stranger doesn’t get the photos you want, you can simply wait around a few minutes and ask another person.
  • Hiring local photographers. If you have the budget hiring a local photographer is a great option to get amazing photos. For example, if there is a place where you might want photos but it’s too crowded to rely on a tripod. Booking a photo session with a local photographer is a great alternative.
  • Tripod & remote/internal timer. It takes a lot of practice to get used to shooting in manual settings and with a tripod. Once you get the hang of it it’s an awesome feeling of not being able to rely on someone else to get the photos you want. For details on the equipment I use, check out this post.

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šŸ¤³šŸ¼Ā Part 10 of media I’ve consumed instead šŸ¤³šŸ¼Ā Part 10 of media I’ve consumed instead of doom-scrolling šŸ“±

This week’s media recommendations include articles, essays and podcasts about the impact of AI and social media on our personal development and relationships, and navigating your twenties. 

āš ļøĀ  Don’t forget to check out the previous parts of my article recommendations on my profile.

šŸ’Œ If you enjoyed this post, I have a weekly newsletter (LINK IN BIO) that delivers media recommendations (articles, podcasts, books, films, etc) like this straight to your inbox.

šŸ“Œ comment ā€˜link’ if you want all the links to the media included in this carousel.

#twenties #whattoread #bookstoread
✨ How to get an instant disposable film look st ✨ How to get an instant disposable film look straight from your camera or phone. ✨

This lightroom preset emulates the charm of instant film to your digital photos—soft highlights, subtle grain, and that sun-soaked warmth reminiscent of vintage point-and-shoots.

šŸ’­Ā Comment ā€˜preset’ and Iā€ll send you this photo preset. 

šŸ”–Ā Save this post so you can come back to this easy adobe lightroom editing tutorial anyimte. 

šŸ¤³šŸ¼Ā All photos were edited on Adobe @lightroom. This photo editing app is free to use on ypur phone. 

šŸ“·Ā  Photos were shot on my #sony camera - gear details are lined in my bio. 

#photography #photoediting #lightroom #travelphotography
🤫 If I could revisit my early twenties, here’ 🤫 If I could revisit my early twenties, here’s what I’d do differently to invest in myself. āž”ļø 

āš ļøĀ  Don’t forget to check out part 1 of this series. 

Here’s a look at the habits, tools, and small shifts that are helping me show up for myself now—things that save me time, money, and energy (and that I wish I’d started sooner). 

šŸ’­ What are some habits or products you wish you invested in earlier? 

šŸ’Œ If you enjoyed this post I have a free weekly newsletter sharing more tips and resources like this. Sign up is in my bio. 

#twenties #productivity #personaldevelopment
✨Would you explore this charming spot if you wer ✨Would you explore this charming spot if you were in the Netherlands?✨

During my week-long stay, I wanted to experience more than just the usual highlights—so I ventured out and found this spot. It quickly became one of my favourite day trips.

šŸ’­Ā Comment ā€˜GUIDE’ and I’ll send you my interactive map for this place in the Netherlands. 

šŸ“Œ I did it as a quick visit from the Hague, but honestly, it’s worth slowing down and spending at least 2 days here to soak it all in. 

šŸ“· All photos edited using my fujifilm photo presets which are linked in my bio. 

#europe #netherlands #travel #bucketlist
šŸ“± Part 3 of little changes that help me reduce šŸ“± Part 3 of little changes that help me reduce my screen time. ✨

Swipe through for a few gentle ideas you might want to try too. šŸ“µ 

It’s not about quitting your phone entirely — just making space for the moments that matter more. This small shift has helped me feel more present, focused, and calm during the day.

I’ve also put together a curated list of thoughtful reads and listens—essays, articles, and podcasts—you can turn to instead of falling into a scroll spiral. You’ll find it linked in on my Instagram.

šŸ’­Ā Found this helpful? Comment ā€˜list’ and I’ll send you my list of things to do instead of doom-scrolling.

šŸ’ŒĀ Don’t forget to check out Part 1 and 2 of this series.

#twenties #personaldevelopment #digitaldetox
šŸ¤³šŸ¼Ā Part 9 of media I’ve consumed instead šŸ¤³šŸ¼Ā Part 9 of media I’ve consumed instead of doom-scrolling šŸ“±

This week’s media recommendations include articles, essays and podcasts about AI, personal identity and being in your twenties. 

āš ļøĀ  Don’t forget to check out the previous parts of my article recommendations on my profile.

šŸ’Œ If you enjoyed this post, I have a weekly newsletter (LINK IN BIO) that delivers media recommendations (articles, podcasts, books, films, etc) like this straight to your inbox.

šŸ’­Ā Is there a specific topic you’d like covered in the next media recommendations?

šŸ“Œ comment ā€˜link’ if you want all the links to the media included in this carousel.

#twenties #whattoread #bookstoread
✨ An easy way to create the ā€˜fujifilm’ aest ✨ An easy way to create the ā€˜fujifilm’ aesthetic on your phone. ✨ 

šŸ’­Ā Comment ā€˜fujifilm’ and I’ll send you my photo preset. 

šŸ”– Save this post so you can come back to this easy editing guide anytime.

šŸ“±All photos edited on Adobe lightroom. This app is free to use on your phone. 

šŸ“· Shot on my Sony camera—gear details are linked in my bio.

#fujifilm #photography #photoediting #lightroom #travelphotography
🤫  Part 2 of apps I wish I knew about earlier 🤫  Part 2 of apps I wish I knew about earlier in my twenties! šŸ“±

If I could turn back time, these are the apps and tools I wish I had discovered earlier — they've made everyday life, productivity, trip planning, money stuff, and even reading so much easier.

šŸ’­ What are your must-have apps or daily go-to resources?

āš ļøĀ Don’t forget to check out Part 1 of this series on my profile. 

šŸ“Œ A few extra tips & links for the ones I mentioned:

šŸŽ¬Ā Perfect for those that love watching films and shows and love documenting their watch history

šŸ“±Sneak peek of my popular media tracker template on @notion.

šŸ‘©šŸ»ā€šŸ’»Ā An app to help you organise all your tasks and projects for work or your personal life.

šŸ“šĀ An alternative book tracking app to goodreads. 

šŸ¤³šŸ¼Ā An app I’ve been loving recently for finding more authentic and refreshing content. A great alternative to Instagram and TikTok.

šŸ›¬Ā Because everyone needs to save money and time when planning trips. 

#twenties #productivity #personaldevelopment #australia #melbourne
āŒ Part 2: Things I No Longer Buy (or Refuse to B āŒ Part 2: Things I No Longer Buy (or Refuse to Buy) in My Twenties āŒ

Since you loved Part 1, I thought I’d share a follow-up! A lot of these choices come from embracing a low-buy mindset — one that’s helped me cut back on impulse purchases and shift toward more intentional spending. šŸ§ šŸ’ø

So here’s a list of things I’ve stopped buying (or just flat-out refuse to spend on) in my twenties — all in the name of saving money and peace of mind. šŸ‘›āœØ

šŸ’­ What’s one thing you’ve spent money on and totally regretted?

šŸ’Œ Found this helpful? Comment ā€˜list’ and I’ll DM you my go-to list of items I don’t regret spending on!

#twenties #personaldevelopment #pinterestinspired

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šŸ¤³šŸ¼Ā Part 10 of media I’ve consumed instead šŸ¤³šŸ¼Ā Part 10 of media I’ve consumed instead of doom-scrolling šŸ“±

This week’s media recommendations include articles, essays and podcasts about the impact of AI and social media on our personal development and relationships, and navigating your twenties. 

āš ļøĀ  Don’t forget to check out the previous parts of my article recommendations on my profile.

šŸ’Œ If you enjoyed this post, I have a weekly newsletter (LINK IN BIO) that delivers media recommendations (articles, podcasts, books, films, etc) like this straight to your inbox.

šŸ“Œ comment ā€˜link’ if you want all the links to the media included in this carousel.

#twenties #whattoread #bookstoread
✨ How to get an instant disposable film look st ✨ How to get an instant disposable film look straight from your camera or phone. ✨

This lightroom preset emulates the charm of instant film to your digital photos—soft highlights, subtle grain, and that sun-soaked warmth reminiscent of vintage point-and-shoots.

šŸ’­Ā Comment ā€˜preset’ and Iā€ll send you this photo preset. 

šŸ”–Ā Save this post so you can come back to this easy adobe lightroom editing tutorial anyimte. 

šŸ¤³šŸ¼Ā All photos were edited on Adobe @lightroom. This photo editing app is free to use on ypur phone. 

šŸ“·Ā  Photos were shot on my #sony camera - gear details are lined in my bio. 

#photography #photoediting #lightroom #travelphotography
🤫 If I could revisit my early twenties, here’ 🤫 If I could revisit my early twenties, here’s what I’d do differently to invest in myself. āž”ļø 

āš ļøĀ  Don’t forget to check out part 1 of this series. 

Here’s a look at the habits, tools, and small shifts that are helping me show up for myself now—things that save me time, money, and energy (and that I wish I’d started sooner). 

šŸ’­ What are some habits or products you wish you invested in earlier? 

šŸ’Œ If you enjoyed this post I have a free weekly newsletter sharing more tips and resources like this. Sign up is in my bio. 

#twenties #productivity #personaldevelopment
✨Would you explore this charming spot if you wer ✨Would you explore this charming spot if you were in the Netherlands?✨

During my week-long stay, I wanted to experience more than just the usual highlights—so I ventured out and found this spot. It quickly became one of my favourite day trips.

šŸ’­Ā Comment ā€˜GUIDE’ and I’ll send you my interactive map for this place in the Netherlands. 

šŸ“Œ I did it as a quick visit from the Hague, but honestly, it’s worth slowing down and spending at least 2 days here to soak it all in. 

šŸ“· All photos edited using my fujifilm photo presets which are linked in my bio. 

#europe #netherlands #travel #bucketlist
šŸ“± Part 3 of little changes that help me reduce šŸ“± Part 3 of little changes that help me reduce my screen time. ✨

Swipe through for a few gentle ideas you might want to try too. šŸ“µ 

It’s not about quitting your phone entirely — just making space for the moments that matter more. This small shift has helped me feel more present, focused, and calm during the day.

I’ve also put together a curated list of thoughtful reads and listens—essays, articles, and podcasts—you can turn to instead of falling into a scroll spiral. You’ll find it linked in on my Instagram.

šŸ’­Ā Found this helpful? Comment ā€˜list’ and I’ll send you my list of things to do instead of doom-scrolling.

šŸ’ŒĀ Don’t forget to check out Part 1 and 2 of this series.

#twenties #personaldevelopment #digitaldetox
šŸ¤³šŸ¼Ā Part 9 of media I’ve consumed instead šŸ¤³šŸ¼Ā Part 9 of media I’ve consumed instead of doom-scrolling šŸ“±

This week’s media recommendations include articles, essays and podcasts about AI, personal identity and being in your twenties. 

āš ļøĀ  Don’t forget to check out the previous parts of my article recommendations on my profile.

šŸ’Œ If you enjoyed this post, I have a weekly newsletter (LINK IN BIO) that delivers media recommendations (articles, podcasts, books, films, etc) like this straight to your inbox.

šŸ’­Ā Is there a specific topic you’d like covered in the next media recommendations?

šŸ“Œ comment ā€˜link’ if you want all the links to the media included in this carousel.

#twenties #whattoread #bookstoread
✨ An easy way to create the ā€˜fujifilm’ aest ✨ An easy way to create the ā€˜fujifilm’ aesthetic on your phone. ✨ 

šŸ’­Ā Comment ā€˜fujifilm’ and I’ll send you my photo preset. 

šŸ”– Save this post so you can come back to this easy editing guide anytime.

šŸ“±All photos edited on Adobe lightroom. This app is free to use on your phone. 

šŸ“· Shot on my Sony camera—gear details are linked in my bio.

#fujifilm #photography #photoediting #lightroom #travelphotography
🤫  Part 2 of apps I wish I knew about earlier 🤫  Part 2 of apps I wish I knew about earlier in my twenties! šŸ“±

If I could turn back time, these are the apps and tools I wish I had discovered earlier — they've made everyday life, productivity, trip planning, money stuff, and even reading so much easier.

šŸ’­ What are your must-have apps or daily go-to resources?

āš ļøĀ Don’t forget to check out Part 1 of this series on my profile. 

šŸ“Œ A few extra tips & links for the ones I mentioned:

šŸŽ¬Ā Perfect for those that love watching films and shows and love documenting their watch history

šŸ“±Sneak peek of my popular media tracker template on @notion.

šŸ‘©šŸ»ā€šŸ’»Ā An app to help you organise all your tasks and projects for work or your personal life.

šŸ“šĀ An alternative book tracking app to goodreads. 

šŸ¤³šŸ¼Ā An app I’ve been loving recently for finding more authentic and refreshing content. A great alternative to Instagram and TikTok.

šŸ›¬Ā Because everyone needs to save money and time when planning trips. 

#twenties #productivity #personaldevelopment #australia #melbourne
āŒ Part 2: Things I No Longer Buy (or Refuse to B āŒ Part 2: Things I No Longer Buy (or Refuse to Buy) in My Twenties āŒ

Since you loved Part 1, I thought I’d share a follow-up! A lot of these choices come from embracing a low-buy mindset — one that’s helped me cut back on impulse purchases and shift toward more intentional spending. šŸ§ šŸ’ø

So here’s a list of things I’ve stopped buying (or just flat-out refuse to spend on) in my twenties — all in the name of saving money and peace of mind. šŸ‘›āœØ

šŸ’­ What’s one thing you’ve spent money on and totally regretted?

šŸ’Œ Found this helpful? Comment ā€˜list’ and I’ll DM you my go-to list of items I don’t regret spending on!

#twenties #personaldevelopment #pinterestinspired

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